Elizabeth Warren, who famously claimed to be Native American, only to have a DNA test that showed a fractional lineage at best, has tapped a politician with true native American roots as her campaign co-chair.
On November 6th, 2018, Deb Haaland became the first Native American woman to be elected to Congress.
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Per Sacramento Bee, Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren has named U.S. Reps. Deb Haaland, Ayanna Pressley and Katie Porter as her campaign co-chairs.
Warren made the announcement Friday on social media with a video of the congresswomen at her campaign rallies.
It's my honor to have @Deb4CongressNM, @KatiePorterOC, and @AyannaPressley as my Campaign Co-Chairs. Big structural change can't wait, and we'll fight for it—together. pic.twitter.com/ZnI2xat8xN
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 22, 2019
Pressley was elected to her Boston-area seat after defeating a Democratic incumbent in a primary last year. She is the first black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts.
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